A.At 6:00 pm. | B.At 7:00 pm. | C.At 8:00 pm. |
A.By bus. | B.By subway. | C.By car. |
A.Take a bus. | B.Park her car. | C.Find a taxi. |
A.Doing a project. | B.Playing a sport. | C.Joining a team. |
5 . Pet parents — cats and dogs under 20 pounds — can travel on Capitol Corridor for $30 one-way! If your furry family member fits the bill, take them on your next adventure. Check out the information below and how to book your next trip. Our check-in process is simple, making traveling with your four-legged friend easy and enjoyable.
What to Know
As you plan your next train trip with your pet, note that we welcome a maximum (最大) of 6pets per train. Booking needs to happen in advance and only one pet reservation is allowed per customer. Pets cannot be booked with multi-ride tickets, bus connections or unaccompanied minors (未成年人).
When at the station, your pet must always travel in a carrier, which counts as one piece of carry-on baggage, and the combined weight of your pet and carrier is 20 pounds. While aboard trains, it must be able to sit, lie down and remain entirely inside without touching the sides of the carrier. It is not permitted in the Café, or Quiet Cars.
How to Book
Select your trip on the booking machine.
Add your travel details and proceed until you see the option to customize (定制) your trip.
Add a pet to your booking for $30.
Contact 800-USA-RAIL if you need to change your reservation.
The Rules
Your pet must be at least eight weeks old and be unsmelly, harmless, not disruptive, and require no attention during travel.
You confirm that your pet is up to date on all vaccinations and accept responsibility for your pet by signing the pet release document at check-in.
1. How much does a pet owner have to pay for the pet for a round-trip?A.$15. | B.$30. | C.$45. | D.$60. |
A.Book ahead of schedule. | B.Take a carrier weighing 20 pounds. |
C.Buy a multi-ride ticket. | D.Contact 800-USA-RAIL first. |
A.Eat in the Café. | B.Sleep in Quiet Cars. |
C.Travel in a carrier. | D.Lie behind the door. |
6 . It was the day before Thanksgiving and Kaleb Benham was wandering around outside his home in Noring California. His 90-pound pit bull (斗牛犬), Buddy, was playing around nearby, doing what dogs do: getting into trouble. And this time, Buddy was getting into a whole lot of trouble.
The unmistakable sound that no one wants to hear alone in the woods caught Benham’s attention. It was the deep, strange roar of a black bear. Benham wheeled around to see the beast, which Benham figured weighed around 350 pounds, some 100 feet away. In an instant, the bear fastened on to Buddy’s head and started dragging him away.
Benham, a thin, fit, 24-year-old, took off after them. “Honestly,” he told CBS13, “the only thing I could think of was ‘save my baby’.” He lowered his shoulder and ran quickly towards the bear. But it only seized Buddy tightly. Benham grabbed the bear by the throat. Nothing. He tried getting its mouth open but the jaw was locked tight. Benham resorted to street fighting —punching the bear over and over around its mouth and nose. It worked. The bear dropped the dog and ran off into the woods.
Buddy was in bad shape. His face was bloodied. He had a bite mark clear through his lip and one that barely missed an eye.
“My first thought was that I was going to lose him,” Benham said. He picked up Buddy, put him into his car, and sped off to a nearby veterinarian. Buddy’s surgery took nearly four hours. Benham watched the procedure through a window, waiting for a miracle.
This was the second time Benham had rescued Buddy, says CBS13. The first was from a shelter a few years ago. “If it was your kid, what would you do?” he asked. Nodding toward Buddy, he added, “That’s my kid.”
1. What is the text mainly about?A.A brave rescue. | B.A regular routine. |
C.A fearless pet dog. | D.A demanding surgery. |
A.To prove the excitement of Benham. |
B.To describe the fear in Buddy’s heart. |
C.To indicate the difficulty of the rescue. |
D.To show the bear’s starvation and fierceness. |
A.Benham defeated the beast by grabbing its throat. |
B.Benham ra n towards the beast with dropped shoulder. |
C.Benham punched the beast’s mouth and nose repeatedly. |
D.Benham forced open the beast’s mouth by unlocking its jaw. |
A.Buddy once saved Benham. |
B.They used to share a shelter. |
C.Benham had no kid but Buddy. |
D.They had very close relationship. |
A.Traffic accidents. | B.Sci-fi movies. | C.Flying ambulances. |
A.An exam result. | B.A sports game. | C.A travel plan. |
1. Where did Henry learn about the accident?
A.From a news program. | B.From a newspaper. | C. From a witness. |
A.To put off a fire. | B.To rescue people. | C.To remove chocolate. |
A.The loss of the chocolate factory. |
B.The cause of the accident. |
C.The traffic of the town. |
A.A scary film. | B.A comedy. | C.An action movie. |